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    Greg
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    Jay Wilson creates Australian Motocross history

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    Fifteen year-old Jay Wilson has cemented his place in Australian folklore by becoming the country’s first ever World Champion in the discipline of Motocross when he captured the 85cc Junior Motocross title at the 2009 FIM Junior Motocross World Championship held in Taupo, New Zealand.

    This was the first time Motorcycling Australia had ever sent a team to the FIM Junior Motocross World Championship, and Wilson claimed the 85cc Championship aboard his KTM after finishing first and third in the two Final races held at the Digger McEwen Motocross Park.

    Fellow Aussie Dylan Long also managed to attain a podium position by finishing third overall, while French rider Dylan Ferrandis – who clocked the fastest qualifying time yesterday by over four seconds – was forced to withdraw from the competition after injuring his arm during the morning Practice session, throwing the race wide open for the remainder of the field.

    Wilson blitzed the field in Race One, defeating Long into second place by over eight seconds, with Hayden Mellross completing an Aussie trifecta with third place a further eight seconds adrift.

    Wilson finished third in Race Two behind Italian Samuele Bernadini and Holland’s Michaboy de Waal, which was enough to secure the Championship for the young New South Welshman who was completely lost for words as the fulfilment of a life-long dream had been realised.

    “It’s amazing, I don’t know if this is real or not… I’m just speechless at the moment, I never thought I’d be here right now,” an ecstatic Wilson said.

    “The whole weekend went great, I got a good start in the first Moto then in the second Moto the gate jumped a bit on me and I didn’t get the reaction time I wanted to.

    “I got back up though, battled for first before crashing, and then managed to get back to third… and now here I am.”

    Bernadini’s Race Two victory secured him second position on the podium, while Long finished Race Two in seventh position which enabled him to achieve third overall.

    “It’s been a lot of fun being here in New Zealand,” Long said.

    “I had a really good ride in the first [Moto] after a bad start, and then in the second race I got another bad start.

    “I worked my way up a little bit before crashing twice, but overall I was really happy with my weekend,” Long concluded.

    Mellross capped off a fine weekend of racing by finishing in fourth position, while Scott Mann and Luke Clout finished 9th and 10th respectively to give Australia five of the top ten placings.

    Joel Dinsdale ended up in 19th spot while Dale Fear finished 21st despite a DNF in Race Two when he experienced bike issues which forced him to retire from the race.

    Jarred Jeffcoat unfortunately suffered a knee injury from a fall late in Race One which ended his 2009 World Championship campaign, the youngster being forced out of both races.

    Click here for full results from both classes at the 2009 FIM Junior Motocross World Championship.

    All of the news, results, photo galleries, videos, interviews and more from the 2009 FIM Junior Motocross World Championship can be found on the Motorcycling Australia website at http://www.ma.org.au/2009worldjuniormx.

    Go you bloody good thing :woohoo:

    From MA website

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    #148727

    Bruce Curtis
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    This is a HUGE HUGE outcome.

    Thought we had it with Jeff Liesk all those years ago, but now an Aussie has done it Woohoo.

    BC

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    Mick D
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    Great result!! Does anyone know where he is from or what club he rides with?? I can’t remember him from any of our race days.

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    Greg
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    Yeah not everyone is from or has been to Wauchope :P there are more places in Australia, could be a Western Australia club couldnt he ha ha

    He is from a place near near Tweed Heads Mick I read today, cant remember the name sorry, thats still the nth coast and he would have driven past Wauchope, you can claim him I reckon :laugh:

    Thought Blue may have known him, its an amazing result that is something that no body can every take from him, World Champion !!

    TB

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    Mick D
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    Trailboss wrote:

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    Yeah not everyone is from or has been to Wauchope :P there are more places in Australia, could be a Western Australia club couldnt he ha ha

    He is from a place near near Tweed Heads Mick I read today, cant remember the name sorry, thats still the nth coast and he would have driven past Wauchope, you can claim him I reckon :laugh:

    Thought Blue may have known him, its an amazing result that is something that no body can every take from him, World Champion !!

    TB

    I will have you know,even though you think Wauchope may be a bit backward,we do happen to have a state of the art MX facility here and we get people from all over racing at our track. I was just asking had anyone seen this young champ race.So pull your head in big fella.;) :P

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    Greg
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    Dont forget Mick the fishing is great up your way :P

    TB

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    Bruce Curtis
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    He was at Kyogle year before last year when young Dean Ferris lapped every other “A” grded rider in a 7by7 set of motos, and honda picked dean up that meeting I believe.

    I also think he’s from inland near Vince Strangs country, some real fast lads out there too

    there’s alot of talent up this way at the moment. and some real vvankers as well

    BC

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    I believe Jay is from Glen Innes. OZZY OZZY OZZY, OI OI OI.

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